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Wickramatilake, C.M. |
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Withanaarachchi, K. |
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Dharmadasa, R.A. |
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Amaraweera, M.T.J. |
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Dissanayake, S.R. |
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2023-10-10T03:42:44Z |
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2023-10-10T03:42:44Z |
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2018-03-05 |
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Wickramatilake, C.M., Withanaarachchi, K., Dharmadasa, R.A., Amaraweera, M.T.J. and Dissanayake, S.R., 2018. Parenteral nutrition therapy for neonates: Experience in a tertiary care centre in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health, 47(1), p.16-20.DOI: https://doi.org/10.4038/sljch.v47i1.8424 |
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http://ir.lib.ruh.ac.lk/xmlui/handle/iruor/15008 |
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Background: There is scarce literature about the practice of parenteral nutrition (PN) in neonates in Sri Lanka.
Objectives: To describe the characteristics of neonates receiving PN, the current practice of PN and the complications developing in neonates receiving PN in Sri Lanka.
Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on babies receiving PN after admission to the Special Care Baby Unit of a Tertiary Care Centre in Sri Lanka during 2014. Data was gathered from mothers, medical records and by clinical examination of the babies.
Results: Fifty six neonates were on PN during 2014. Twenty (36%) were on PN for 4 days. All babies were fed on breast milk as the trophic feeds except one who was given formula milk. Initiation of trophic feeds was early (median day 2). Fifty one (91%) were started on trophic feeds by day 3 with 14 (25%) on day 1. Twenty six (46%) developed complications consisting of septicaemia (5), hypoglycaemia (9), hyperglycaemia (2), hypernatraemia (23), 4 had catheter site related complications (4) and thrombocytopenia (7).
Conclusions: The median duration of PN was 4 days. Trophic feeds with expressed breast milk were started in 91% by day three. Forty six percent of babies on PN developed complications.
Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health, 2018; 47(1): 16-20 |
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en |
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Sri Lanka Journal of Child Health |
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Complication |
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neonateparenteral |
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nutrition |
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Parenteral Nutrition Therapy for Neonates: experience in a Tertiary Care Centre in Sri Lanka |
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Article |
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